Serialized storylines are, naturally, tricky for shows that are, by design, inherently episodic. When "House" devoted a large chunk of its third season to the relentless Detective Michael Tritter (David Morse) trying to get back at Hugh Laurie's misanthropic diagnostician for humiliating him, the series' writers were banking on viewers not losing interest before the pair's conflict had concluded. As one of those viewers, let me tell you: It's a good thing they didn't push their luck any further than they did, even if pitting House against a cop was about as effective a way as any to get us to overlook the former's many, many blatantly unethical indiscretions and root for him to outwit this wannabe Moriarty to his Sherlock.
"Bones," like "House," was primarily episodic, with its namesake, Dr. Temperance Brennan (Emily Deschanel), and her other half, FBI agent Seeley Booth (David Boreanaz), typically wrapping up a...
"Bones," like "House," was primarily episodic, with its namesake, Dr. Temperance Brennan (Emily Deschanel), and her other half, FBI agent Seeley Booth (David Boreanaz), typically wrapping up a...
- 5/12/2024
- by Sandy Schaefer
- Slash Film
Update: The following press release may be fake, waiting on official confirmation from WB.
Update #2: Officially confirmed fake by Warner Brothers’ Michael Tritter on Twitter.
When Marion Cotillard and Joseph Gordon-Levitt were both rumored over the past few weeks for The Dark Knight Rises, I doubted it because I figured, among many other things, Christopher Nolan wouldn’t just reuse so much of his Inception cast, with Tom Hardy already cast as Bane.
Sometimes you’re wrong.
A press release from Warner Bros. (via Collider) doesn’t just tell us that the beautiful duo will be joining Nolan again, but also lets us know what roles they’ll be playing. And, surprise surprise, they’re villains. Cotillard is Talia al Ghul, daughter of Ra’s, Liam Neeson‘s antagonist from Batman Begins; Gordon-Levitt is gangster Roman Sionis, aka Black Mask. No other word has been given on how big the roles will be,...
Update #2: Officially confirmed fake by Warner Brothers’ Michael Tritter on Twitter.
When Marion Cotillard and Joseph Gordon-Levitt were both rumored over the past few weeks for The Dark Knight Rises, I doubted it because I figured, among many other things, Christopher Nolan wouldn’t just reuse so much of his Inception cast, with Tom Hardy already cast as Bane.
Sometimes you’re wrong.
A press release from Warner Bros. (via Collider) doesn’t just tell us that the beautiful duo will be joining Nolan again, but also lets us know what roles they’ll be playing. And, surprise surprise, they’re villains. Cotillard is Talia al Ghul, daughter of Ra’s, Liam Neeson‘s antagonist from Batman Begins; Gordon-Levitt is gangster Roman Sionis, aka Black Mask. No other word has been given on how big the roles will be,...
- 2/16/2011
- by Nick Newman
- The Film Stage
Gregory House has faced down many worthy adversaries in his time. Chi McBride's Edward Vogler failed to get him fired. David Morse's Michael Tritter failed to get him arrested. Anne Dudek's dead Amber failed to get him (permanently) crazy. But none of these opponents had the clout of Candice Bergen. And none of them were playing his girlfriend's mom.
As announced by Entertainment Weekly, Candice Bergen has taken a recurring role as Lisa Cuddy's mother. This five-time Emmy winner and comedic icon feels like such a perfect choice as a House-foil that it's scary. House himself should definitely be scared.
As announced by Entertainment Weekly, Candice Bergen has taken a recurring role as Lisa Cuddy's mother. This five-time Emmy winner and comedic icon feels like such a perfect choice as a House-foil that it's scary. House himself should definitely be scared.
- 9/16/2010
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
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